Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

Translucent wooden partitions display abstract ceramic sculptures in a bright gallery space.

CFGNY: This installation is called Continuous Fractures Generating New Yields

Narrator: It’s made by a collective called CFGNY, an acronym that changes meaning depending on context. We spoke to three of the group’s members in their shared studio. 

CFGNY: One thing we always talk about is because the four of us come from different ethnic backgrounds, one thing that we relate over is the way in which we've been racialized in the US. So it's about finding the space of alienation and identifying with it with one another and then making work from there. 

Our project often revolves around this phrase, “vaguely Asian,” which is a jumping off point to go in many, many different directions. 

We use construction materials as an idea to allude to this idea of construction and the way in which race has been constructed over the years. Our work in porcelain also deals with Asianness as porcelain is this very sort of important trade object that has existed historically between Asia and the US, mostly from China, a little bit from Japan. So our work in porcelain comments on that relation, which also ties into why we use dollar-store, made-in-China objects.

We have a pretty long history of working with stuffed animals for a variety of reasons, but one obvious reason that we return to is that cuteness as an affect is often associated or has been recently associated with Asianness, since the export of manga culture from Japan in the eighties. And our project does also have to do with queerness. And oftentimes queer and racialized people are spoken about in terms of having animal attributes or deformities. So a lot of our stuffed animals are very cute, but they're also kind of deformed and we think of them as this queer family or queer kinship. 


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). CFGNY (Daniel Chew, Ten Izu, Kirsten Kilponen, and Tin Nguyen), Continuous Fractures Generating New Yields, 2025. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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